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The phrase "assess both" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to evaluate or analyze two items, subjects, or options simultaneously.
Example: "In order to make an informed decision, we need to assess both the benefits and drawbacks of the proposed plan."
Alternatives: "evaluate both" or "analyze both".
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But it is essential to assess both the risks and the benefits of any new technology.
Every new technology — whether a genetically engineered food product or a self-driving car — forces us to assess both risks and benefits.
In March, Museveni and Kenyatta asked experts from Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania to assess both routes and, in a report last month, Ugandan experts recommended the Tanga plan.
These human touch points are vital for any juror to assess both the human and legal drama occurring before them in a court of law.
Both sides seem to accept the view that the high-stakes testing of students is a good way to assess both their achievements and those of their teachers.
He said that he had decided the changes were necessary "to assess both competence and character in a richer way".
In this work, we assess both types of channel access.
It is not always possible to assess both of them.
Our objective was to assess both in early pregnancy.
The secondary aim was to assess both readability and reading age of PILs.
We assess both cure speed and cure uniformity in conductivity and composition.
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